Dr. Spaceman wrote:Lebron James is not human. He is more than just a man.That shot he just spotted up at half court from half court with a guy in his face was effortless.

Seriously. Over about 979of what he's done against the Pistons and Hawks looks so effortless. I saw a picture of him after a dunk, and honestly, it looked more like a dunk that you would do for a poster rather than it being to score points. And if you photoshopped that picture with him flying in the sky, it'd look more realistic than the original.

I know it's against two poor teams, but c'mon... you can't tell me what he's shown in these 7 total playoffs games actually looks like he's trying.

Dr. Spaceman wrote:Lebron James is not human. He is more than just a man.That shot he just spotted up at half court from half court with a guy in his face was effortless.

Seriously. Over about 979of what he's done against the Pistons and Hawks looks so effortless. I saw a picture of him after a dunk, and honestly, it looked more like a dunk that you would do for a poster rather than it being to score points. And if you photoshopped that picture with him flying in the sky, it'd look more realistic than the original.

I know it's against two poor teams, but c'mon... you can't tell me what he's shown in these 7 total playoffs games actually looks like he's trying.

A man playing amongst boys. Depending on how this playoffs goes, I might finally admit that we are currently experiencing the greatest basketball player of all time. Everything he has done in 6 straight wins has been effortless. Something I don't know if we could all say about MJ. I really think that the Cav's path is carved such that Lebron might embarrass the Lakers/Rockets/Nuggets in the Finals. I hope so too so that Lebron stays in Cleveland, neither NY teams get him. Balance the league since the NBA might have a lower % of teams with championships than any other sport.

Dr. Spaceman wrote:Lebron James is not human. He is more than just a man.That shot he just spotted up at half court from half court with a guy in his face was effortless.

Seriously. Over about 979of what he's done against the Pistons and Hawks looks so effortless. I saw a picture of him after a dunk, and honestly, it looked more like a dunk that you would do for a poster rather than it being to score points. And if you photoshopped that picture with him flying in the sky, it'd look more realistic than the original.

I know it's against two poor teams, but c'mon... you can't tell me what he's shown in these 7 total playoffs games actually looks like he's trying.

A man playing amongst boys. Depending on how this playoffs goes, I might finally admit that we are currently experiencing the greatest basketball player of all time. Everything he has done in 6 straight wins has been effortless. Something I don't know if we could all say about MJ. I really think that the Cav's path is carved such that Lebron might embarrass the Lakers/Rockets/Nuggets in the Finals. I hope so too so that Lebron stays in Cleveland, neither NY teams get him. Balance the league since the NBA might have a lower % of teams with championships than any other sport.

That's why I want the Lakers to make it to the finals. A Kobe vs Lebron matchup can be amazing, but if Lebron has to play the Nuggets, for example, it will be the same story that we're watching right now against the Hawks.

Dr. Spaceman wrote:Lebron James is not human. He is more than just a man.That shot he just spotted up at half court from half court with a guy in his face was effortless.

Seriously. Over about 979of what he's done against the Pistons and Hawks looks so effortless. I saw a picture of him after a dunk, and honestly, it looked more like a dunk that you would do for a poster rather than it being to score points. And if you photoshopped that picture with him flying in the sky, it'd look more realistic than the original.

I know it's against two poor teams, but c'mon... you can't tell me what he's shown in these 7 total playoffs games actually looks like he's trying.

A man playing amongst boys. Depending on how this playoffs goes, I might finally admit that we are currently experiencing the greatest basketball player of all time. Everything he has done in 6 straight wins has been effortless. Something I don't know if we could all say about MJ. I really think that the Cav's path is carved such that Lebron might embarrass the Lakers/Rockets/Nuggets in the Finals. I hope so too so that Lebron stays in Cleveland, neither NY teams get him. Balance the league since the NBA might have a lower % of teams with championships than any other sport.

That's why I want the Lakers to make it to the finals. A Kobe vs Lebron matchup can be amazing, but if Lebron has to play the Nuggets, for example, it will be the same story that we're watching right now against the Hawks.

The Rockets with Artest would be the lesser evil...

Yeah, it's a shame we didn't get to see a D-Wade vs LeBron match up in the second round. That would of been way better than the Hawks.

As for what will Lebron be like when he gets to the age of thirty - If he keeps on doing what he's doing, he'll be known as the greatest player ever and I think rightfully so. As good as Jordan was he didn't play as effortlessly as Lebron does. Lebron could even have a higher career scoring average than Jordan by age thirty

Dr. Spaceman wrote:Lebron James is not human. He is more than just a man.That shot he just spotted up at half court from half court with a guy in his face was effortless.

Seriously. Over about 979of what he's done against the Pistons and Hawks looks so effortless. I saw a picture of him after a dunk, and honestly, it looked more like a dunk that you would do for a poster rather than it being to score points. And if you photoshopped that picture with him flying in the sky, it'd look more realistic than the original.

I know it's against two poor teams, but c'mon... you can't tell me what he's shown in these 7 total playoffs games actually looks like he's trying.

A man playing amongst boys. Depending on how this playoffs goes, I might finally admit that we are currently experiencing the greatest basketball player of all time. Everything he has done in 6 straight wins has been effortless. Something I don't know if we could all say about MJ. I really think that the Cav's path is carved such that Lebron might embarrass the Lakers/Rockets/Nuggets in the Finals. I hope so too so that Lebron stays in Cleveland, neither NY teams get him. Balance the league since the NBA might have a lower % of teams with championships than any other sport.

That's why I want the Lakers to make it to the finals. A Kobe vs Lebron matchup can be amazing, but if Lebron has to play the Nuggets, for example, it will be the same story that we're watching right now against the Hawks.

The Rockets with Artest would be the lesser evil...

Yeah, it's a shame we didn't get to see a D-Wade vs LeBron match up in the second round. That would of been way better than the Hawks.

Yeah, a problem the NBA playoffs have is that, usually, it's all about matchups of star players (except certain years in which a goot team with no true star, like the Pistons during the Larry Brown era, play within a system that allows them to beat teams with those stars).

With that in mind, this year's playoffs are kind of boring. The Lebron vs Wade matchup would have been the best of the second round (right now is Kobe vs Artest), and there ain't much else to get excited about right now.

Dr. Spaceman wrote:Lebron James is not human. He is more than just a man.That shot he just spotted up at half court from half court with a guy in his face was effortless.

Seriously. Over about 979of what he's done against the Pistons and Hawks looks so effortless. I saw a picture of him after a dunk, and honestly, it looked more like a dunk that you would do for a poster rather than it being to score points. And if you photoshopped that picture with him flying in the sky, it'd look more realistic than the original.

I know it's against two poor teams, but c'mon... you can't tell me what he's shown in these 7 total playoffs games actually looks like he's trying.

A man playing amongst boys. Depending on how this playoffs goes, I might finally admit that we are currently experiencing the greatest basketball player of all time. Everything he has done in 6 straight wins has been effortless. Something I don't know if we could all say about MJ. I really think that the Cav's path is carved such that Lebron might embarrass the Lakers/Rockets/Nuggets in the Finals. I hope so too so that Lebron stays in Cleveland, neither NY teams get him. Balance the league since the NBA might have a lower % of teams with championships than any other sport.

That's why I want the Lakers to make it to the finals. A Kobe vs Lebron matchup can be amazing, but if Lebron has to play the Nuggets, for example, it will be the same story that we're watching right now against the Hawks.

The Rockets with Artest would be the lesser evil...

Yeah, it's a shame we didn't get to see a D-Wade vs LeBron match up in the second round. That would of been way better than the Hawks.

Yeah, a problem the NBA playoffs have is that, usually, it's all about matchups of star players (except certain years in which a goot team with no true star, like the Pistons during the Larry Brown era, play within a system that allows them to beat teams with those stars).

With that in mind, this year's playoffs are kind of boring. The Lebron vs Wade matchup would have been the best of the second round (right now is Kobe vs Artest), and there ain't much else to get excited about right now.

IMO, the greatest series in the last 10 years both deal with the lakers.

The Lakers vs. Kings series in 2002 was great. my family had just moved to sacramento from the bay area, so all my new friends were naturally Kings fans. Seeing a warriors fan's 2 brutal enemies go at it was great theatre. and seeing my friends bitch and moan all series long was awesome too. Too bad the series was rigged (shocking... a common NBA theme).

The other series is the one you mentioned TMC, the Detroit pistons team of 2004. During those playoffs, i saw myself rooting for Detroit. Not because they had any player that i was infatuated with, but they played good team bball. They had 5 players all with their unique roles and they just click. It was the greatest "TEAM" i had ever watched (and they had a cool PA announcer). And then when they played the Lakers with Shaq, Kobe, Malone, Payton and Phil running the show. And BOOM. Detroit knocked them.

It was against the Spurs... the year before he signed with us??? I'm not totally sure.

More great series: the Blazers vs the Lakers, with Portland's collapse in the last quarter of the 7th game. And, of course, any series between the Heat and the Knicks, but not for the bball played, of course...